Permaculture is a sustainable design system that provides for human needs while having positive effects on the surrounding environment. It is based on the ethics of earth care, people care and fair share, and provides practical solutions to the global crises we are currently facing.

Whatever your plans for the future are, the Permaculture Design Course will give you the perspective and tools required to find positive solutions towards a sustainable life....that creates abundance for all organisms and natural systems.

INFORMATION CONTACTsublimart(at)hotmail.comThis course will be at the New School Permaculture farm.
The Atlantis food forest garden

The course is presented by creative non formal education methods, that are based on creating a bridge between the right and left side of the brain, so that the analytical and creative abilities of the students get fully stimulated and get the most out of the experience...for many people is the most empowering and inspiring transformative process of their lives...and they carry this with them every were they go....and thats our goal.

The New School Permaculture will be teaching this PDC Permaculture Design Course, on the Canary islands, the course will be hosted at the amazing Tenerife Island.

Event is also on facebook

The course follows a set syllabus and leads to the internationally recognized Permaculture Design Certificate.

Since 1982, Douglas Bullock has lived with his extended family, friends, and skill builders on their permaculture site on Orcas Island. Douglas has facilitated or directly participated in comprehensive Permaculture projects and classes at their site and at sites around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Hawai'i, Costa Rica, the Bahamas, Nicaragua, California and Washington.

Having traveled extensively collecting and studying agricultural systems, he is familiar with a wide range of climate strategies and crops. His specialties include permaculture design, tree crops, nursery practices, creating small and large-scale wetland environments, and implementing appropriate technologies. Douglas has also written articles and pamphlets on permaculture featured in the Permaculture Activist and in the International Permaculture Journal.

Douglas, it has been told, put the "cult" in Permaculture.

http://www.permacultureportal.com/index.html

Helder studied and worked with pioneers like Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton in Turkey, Doug Bullock in the Amazon, Rosemary Morrow in Austria, Graham Bell in Scotland, Darren dougherty, Ernst Gotcsh, Sepp Holzer in Portugal and many others in countries like Haiti, Canada, Egipt, Finland, Peru, always learning and practicing this sustainable design methods.

While living in the city he dedicated 5 years on developing urban permaculture projects and for the last 5 years traveling and developing permaculture institutes around the world.

It all started in 2009 teaching permaculture to students at the agriculture university and since then learning and teaching in many different climates and getting to know the old ways and new ways of sharing information.

By December 2012 in the Peruvian Amazon working in support to the shipibo indigenous communities Helder created the New School Permaculture and is now developing alternative educational methods.

Helder has a special connection wen working with indigenous populations like the Quechua farmers in the Andes or tribes of the Amazon with the shipibo people.

The New School has a big passion for community projects and has deeply been learning and practicing in places as diverse as Haiti and Findhorn. Helder has also been supporting the European permaculture teachers partnership and the european permaculture council.In 2013 the New School has been presenting at the IPC International Permaculture congress in Cuba

TheNew School Permaculture uses creative and inspiring educational tools that enable the students to empower each other in a way that many people have never experienced in their lives before.To see testimonials from our studentsclick HEREThis course will be in the beautiful subtropical island of Tenerife.This island has amazing microclimates, you can find plants from cold climates like chestnuts to tropical fruits like pineaples growing verry close apart.

To see what grows in the regionclick HEREThe subjects covered during this Permaculture Design Course include:

The ethics and principles of PermacultureLearning strategiesEducational Methods Reading the landscape Pattern in designBiodiversityWater preservationForests and treesSoils buildingClimatesBuildings and natural constructionAlternative economiesCommunity development

To know more about the content of the course you can check our videos on you tube

The first two days of this course can be booked as an Introduction to Permaculture course, or you can remain for the experience of the full PDC.

Hope to see you together with us on this adventure INFORMATION CONTACTsublimart(at)hotmail.com

Permaculture is a sustainable design system that provides for human needs while having positive effects on the surrounding environment. It is based on the ethics of earth care, people care and fair share, and provides practical solutions to the global crises we are currently facing.

Whatever your plans for the future are, the Permaculture Design Course will give you the perspective and tools required to find positive solutions towards a sustainable life....that creates abundance for all organisms and natural systems.

INFORMATION CONTACTsublimart(at)hotmail.com
This course will be at the New School Permaculture farm.
The Atlantis food forest garden

The course is presented by creative non formal education methods, that are based on creating a bridge between the right and left side of the brain, so that the analytical and creative abilities of the students get fully stimulated and get the most out of the experience...for many people is the most empowering and inspiring transformative process of their lives...and they carry this with them every were they go....and thats our goal.

The New School Permaculture will be teaching this PDC Permaculture Design Course, on the Canary islands, the course will be hosted at the amazing Tenerife Island.

Event is also on facebook

The course follows a set syllabus and leads to the internationally recognized Permaculture Design Certificate.

Helder studied and worked with pioneers like Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton in Turkey, Doug Bullock in the Amazon, Rosemary Morrow in Austria, Graham Bell in Scotland, Darren dougherty, Ernst Gotcsh, Sepp Holzer in Portugal and many others in countries like Haiti, Canada, Egipt, Finland, Peru, always learning and practicing this sustainable design methods.

While living in the city he dedicated 5 years on developing urban permaculture projects and for the last 5 years traveling and developing permaculture institutes around the world.

It all started in 2009 teaching permaculture to students at the agriculture university and since then learning and teaching in many different climates and getting to know the old ways and new ways of sharing information.

By December 2012 in the Peruvian Amazon working in support to the shipibo indigenous communities Helder created the New School Permaculture and is now developing alternative educational methods.

Helder has a special connection wen working with indigenous populations like the Quechua farmers in the Andes or tribes of the Amazon with the shipibo people.

The New School has a big passion for community projects and has deeply been learning and practicing in places as diverse as Haiti and Findhorn. Helder has also been supporting the European permaculture teachers partnership and the european permaculture council.In 2013 the New School has been presenting at the IPC International Permaculture congress in Cuba

TheNew School Permaculture uses creative and inspiring educational tools that enable the students to empower each other in a way that many people have never experienced in their lives before.To see testimonials from our studentsclick HEREThis course will be in the beautiful subtropical island of Tenerife.This island has amazing microclimates, you can find plants from cold climates like chestnuts to tropical fruits like pineaples growing verry close apart.

To see what grows in the regionclick HEREThe subjects covered during this Permaculture Design Course include:

The ethics and principles of PermacultureLearning strategiesEducational Methods Reading the landscape Pattern in designBiodiversityWater preservationForests and treesSoils buildingClimatesBuildings and natural constructionAlternative economiesCommunity development

To know more about the content of the course you can check our videos on you tube

The first two days of this course can be booked as an Introduction to Permaculture course, or you can remain for the experience of the full PDC.

Hope to see you together with us on this adventure INFORMATION CONTACTsublimart(at)hotmail.com